p53 acts as the single most important gene in cancer as a single mutation can lead to tumorigenesis. More recently p53 functions have been further diversified by the discovery of various isoforms of p53. These isoforms derived either by alternative splicing or by differential translational sites are expressed in a tissue specific manner and have been proposed to influence p53 activity. Here we are trying to confirm the influence of p53β isoform on p53 activity either by its transcriptional repression or by forming a complex with p53 thereby modulating its activity at p53 dependent promoters. Expression of both p53 and its isoform rules out the chances of transcriptional regulation. Therefore, it may be that p53β/p53 may be binding different...
SummaryThe archetypal human tumor suppressor p53 is considered to have unique transactivation proper...
International audiencep53, p63 and p73 are members of the p53 gene family involved in development, d...
Normal function of the p53 pathway is ubiquitously lost in cancers either through mutation or inacti...
The recently discovered p53-related genes, p73 and p63, express multiple splice variants and N-termi...
p53, first described four decades ago, is now established as a master regulator of cellular stress r...
The p53 tumour suppressor protein has a highly complex pattern of regulation at transcriptional and ...
Although much is known about the underlying mechanisms of p53 activity and regulation, the factors t...
Le gène suppresseur de tumeurs TP53 exprime plusieurs isoformes, dont Δ40p53 (perte du domaine de tr...
In breast carcinoma, disruption of the p53 pathway is one of the most common genetic alterations. Th...
p53 is one of the most studied tumor suppressor proteins that plays an important role in basic biolo...
Thirty-five years of research on p53 gave rise to more than 68,000 articles and reviews, but did not...
p53 is a transcription factor with a key role in the maintenance of genetic stability and therefore ...
SummaryThe archetypal human tumor suppressor p53 is considered to have unique transactivation proper...
International audiencep53, p63 and p73 are members of the p53 gene family involved in development, d...
Normal function of the p53 pathway is ubiquitously lost in cancers either through mutation or inacti...
The recently discovered p53-related genes, p73 and p63, express multiple splice variants and N-termi...
p53, first described four decades ago, is now established as a master regulator of cellular stress r...
The p53 tumour suppressor protein has a highly complex pattern of regulation at transcriptional and ...
Although much is known about the underlying mechanisms of p53 activity and regulation, the factors t...
Le gène suppresseur de tumeurs TP53 exprime plusieurs isoformes, dont Δ40p53 (perte du domaine de tr...
In breast carcinoma, disruption of the p53 pathway is one of the most common genetic alterations. Th...
p53 is one of the most studied tumor suppressor proteins that plays an important role in basic biolo...
Thirty-five years of research on p53 gave rise to more than 68,000 articles and reviews, but did not...
p53 is a transcription factor with a key role in the maintenance of genetic stability and therefore ...
SummaryThe archetypal human tumor suppressor p53 is considered to have unique transactivation proper...
International audiencep53, p63 and p73 are members of the p53 gene family involved in development, d...
Normal function of the p53 pathway is ubiquitously lost in cancers either through mutation or inacti...